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1 General information 6
2 Operation using the web browser in your own network 7
2.1 Requirements 7
2.2 Overview 8 2.2.1 Navigation overview 8 2.2.2 Homepage 9
2.3 Calling up yield data 10 2.3.1 How to navigate within the overviews 10 2.3.2 What the values in the overviews mean 11 2.3.3 Day overview 12 2.3.4 Month overview 14 2.3.5 Year overview 15 2.3.6 Total overview 16
2.4 Calling up yield data on a mobile computer 18 2.4.1 Day 19 2.4.2 Month 19 2.4.3 Year 20
2.5 Calling up the diagnosis function 21 2.5.1 Calling up and filtering the event log 22 2.5.2 Displaying the decrease in output for your plant 24 2.5.3 Pac Correction Factor 26 2.5.4 Calculating the PAC correction factor 26 2.5.5 Example calculation 27
2.6 Changing settings in the configuration menu 28
3 Operation using the touchscreen 29
3.1 Overview 30 3.1.1 Navigation overview 30 3.1.2 How to navigate the touchscreen 31
3.2 Calling up yield data 32 3.2.1 How to navigate within the overviews 32 3.2.2 What the values in the overviews mean 32 3.2.3 Daily chart 34 3.2.4 Month chart 36
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3.2.5 Year chart 37 3.2.6 Total chart 39 3.2.7 Large display 40 3.2.8 Power balance 41
3.3 Calling up the analysis function 42 3.3.1 Calling up messages 42 3.3.2 Showing inverter events 43 3.3.3 Processing the alarm messages 44 3.3.4 Optimising your own power consumption 45
3.4 Using data transfer via USB 48 3.4.1 Saving current data on the USB stick (copying data) 48 3.4.2 Performing data back-up 49 3.4.3 Updating the firmware 53
3.5 Changing settings in the configuration menu 54
4 E-mail Notification 55
4.1 Yield E-mail 55
4.2 Performance Monitoring 59
5 Using Solar-Log WEB 65
5.1 Register with Solar-Log™ WEB "Classic 2nd Edition" 65
5.2 Calling up plant data 68
5.3 Calling up yield data 72 5.3.1 How to navigate within the overviews 72 5.3.2 What the values in the overviews mean 72 5.3.3 Day overview 72 5.3.4 Month overview 74 5.3.5 Year overview 75 5.3.6 Overview of all years 77 5.3.7 Calling up and filtering the event log 78
6 Using the Solar-Log™ APP iPhone V3 for iPhones 80
6.1 Installing the App 81
6.2 Add plants 82
6.3 Retrieving Yield Data 83 6.3.1 How to navigate between different time periods 84
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6.4 The top menu bar 85
6.5 The bottom menu bar 87 6.5.1 Day 87 6.5.2 Monthly Overview 88 6.5.3 Annual Overview 89 6.5.4 Total Overview 90
6.6 Viewing CO2 Savings 91
6.7 Retrieving Plant Data 92
6.8 The Yield Data as a Slide Show 94 6.8.1 Start the Slide Show 96
7 Using the Solar-Log™ Android App 97
7.1 Installing the App 97
7.2 Add plants 98
7.3 Plant Settings 100 7.3.1 S0 meter 100 7.3.2 Management 101
7.4 The Toolbar 102
7.5 Retrieving Yield Values 104 7.5.1 Daily Overview 105 7.5.2 Monthly Overview 106 7.5.3 Annual Overview 107 7.5.4 Total Overview 108
7.6 Viewing CO2 Savings 108
7.7 App Settings 109 7.7.1 Periodical data update 111 7.7.2 Reset 112 7.7.3 Slide show 113 7.7.4 Legal Disclaimer 114
7.8 The Yield Data as a Slide Show 115
7.9 Using the Android App with a Smartphone 116 7.9.1 Smartphone vertical format 117 7.9.2 Smartphone - horizontal format 118 7.9.3 Solar-Log™ Widget for Smartphones 119
8 Cleaning and care 121
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8.1 Cleaning tips 121
8.2 Care tips 121
9 Malfunctions 122
9.1 Status display for the LEDs 122
9.2 Remedying faults yourself 123 9.2.1 Obtaining information from the internet 125 9.2.2 Informing a specialist technician 125
10 Disposal 126
11 Technical data 127
Glossary 128
General information
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1 General information
This user manual is intended to assist you in the operation of the Solar-
Log1000
. The yield data for the Solar-Log1000
can be displayed in several
ways:
via a web browser in a local network (page 7) or
via the touchscreen directly on the device (page 10) or
via the internet (page 65) or
via the Solar-Log™ APP for iPhone (page 80).
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2 Operation using the web browser in your own network
2.1 Requirements
Information
For faster access, enter "solar-log" in the address line of the
browser and create a bookmark.
In the local network
To operate the Solar-Log1000
using a web browser you will need to be on
a computer that is connected to the same local network as the Solar-
Log1000
. This computer will also need to have a modern web browser
installed on it.
You are also able to operate the Solar-Log1000
on a mobile device such
as a tablet, smartphone. This device must also be connected to the
same local network as the Solar-Log1000
. It must also have a modern
web browser installed on it.
Via the internet
In addition to the computer or mobile computer with a web browser you
need an active internet connection as well as a user account on a
server.
To set up a user account please contact your solar technician or find
out more on our homepage under
http://www.solar-log.com/en/products-solutions/solar-log-web.html
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2.2 Overview
2.2.1 Navigation overview
Ertragsdaten
Diagnose
Konfiguration
Visualisierung PC
Tagesübersicht
Monatsübersicht
Jahresübersicht
Gesamt–übersicht
PDA/Pocket PC
Ereignisprotokoll
Degradation
Tag
Monat
Jahr
Yield data
Diagnosis
Configuration
Visualisation on PC
PDA/pocket PC
Event log
Degradation
Day overview
Month overview
Year overview
Total overview
Day
Month
Year
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2.2.2 Homepage
The homepage contains the following areas:
Main navigation menu (A)
Navigation bar (B)
Information field (C)
Main navigation menu
The main navigation menu contains three main operating groups:
Yield data: Here you will find the yield information within certain
periods of time such as day, month, year and the total yield to date
of your plant.
A
C
B
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Diagnosis: Here you can call up the fault and process reports as
well as filter according to desired criteria.
Configuration: Here you can change the settings of your device as
required.
Left navigation bar
Depending on the selected field in the main navigation menu you can
access additional functions in the left navigation bar.
Information field
Device configuration will take place in this area. When viewing yield
information an additional window will pop up and yield information can
be found there.
2.3 Calling up yield data
1 Start the web browser and enter "solar-log" in the address line of the
browser or select the bookmark in the browser's navigation bar.
The homepage is displayed.
2 Select Visualization PC in the left navigation bar.
The output details for the current day are displayed in a new
window.
2.3.1 How to navigate within the overviews
Symbol Meaning
Arrow keys: used to navigate to the previous
or next period of time shown. Magnifying glass
symbol: used to update the modified
parameters.
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Symbol Meaning
Information on the inverter that is connected.
Hold the cursor over a field to display the
specific values.
Display of additional information on the plant
(page 11).
1 Click inside the colored area of the connected inverter or the desired
yield values.
2 Click on the magnifying glass symbol.
The overview is updated and the yield information for the inverter
or the yield values is shown in the selected overview, as a line.
3 Move to the next overview by clicking on the information under the
heading.
4 Close the yield data window.
This allows you to return to the main menu.
2.3.2 What the values in the overviews mean
Description Unit Meaning
Power input
Pac
W The current power input P on the AC
voltage side
Generator output Pdc W The current power input P on the DC
voltage side (solar generator)
Inverter efficiency η % The current efficiency from the
generator output and the power input.
The manufacturer's specifications
regarding the efficiency of the inverter
can be checked here.
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Description Unit Meaning
Status / Error Status and error codes for the inverter.
The codes shown are dependent on
the manufacturer and must be looked
up in the manual for the respective
inverter. Status messages that are the
same are collated.
Yield kWh The yield for the period of time shown
(day, month, year, total)
Yield, specific kWh/kWp The output divided by the plant size.
This value is a good reference value
with respect to other plants.
Maximum value W The maximum output value within the
period of time shown.
Target kWh The device runs a forecasting statistics
function that specifies a certain target
value for each time period. If the target
value is attained or exceeded the
forecast output has been achieved.
Actual % The actual value shows the percentage
share for the actual yield and the target
yield.
2.3.3 Day overview
Select Overview Daily in the left navigation bar.
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The daily yields are shown in a curve chart. The red line shows the
target value for each day.
Buttons for the day overview
Yield: Yield line via which the yield trend can take place. In addition,
a red line is displayed as the total daily target.
Udc: Generator voltage. To display voltage of the individual strings
only one inverter may be selected.
kWp: Converting the scaling from "Output in watts" to "Output in
kWh/kWp". This makes all of the curves comparable in terms of their
specific output. This also makes it easier to identify decreased
outputs from specific inverters/strings.
°C / °F : Display showing the inverter's internal temperature. This
allows you to check that the fans are functioning correctly. Please
note that inverters are designed to have high internal
temperatures.
The temperature display is shown only for inverters that provide the
corresponding measured value.
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24h: Display showing the output over 24 hours of the day for a
complete visualisation of the power consumption over the course of
one day.
Additional functions using S0 meter reader
The following displays are also available to you by connecting an S0
meter to the Solar-Log™:
S0: Shows the power consumption for your building as a graph, in
watts.
Cons.: Shows the power consumption for your building as a rising
line, in kWh.
Values: Shows various values for your inverter in text form.
Balance: Shows you the ratio of your power consumption to your
power yield. In the lower left text field the ratio is also shown as a
percentage.
Additional functions with the sensor box
Solar: Shows the reference value of an irridation sensor. The daily
output of the plant must be within the measuring range of the sensor.
Mod T: Shows the module temperature. The temperature is detected
by the sensor box.
2.3.4 Month overview
Select Overview Monthly in the left navigation bar.
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The daily yields for one month are shown as a total in a bar graph. The
red line shows the target yield for each month.
1 Move the mouse over a day bar.
The corresponding day's yield is shown.
2 Click on an individual bar to switch to the corresponding day
overview.
2.3.5 Year overview
Select Overview Yearly in the left navigation bar.
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The individual monthly yields are shown as a total in a bar graph. The
red line shows the target yield for each month.
The "Forecast" value is calculated using the yields already achieved for
the year and is then projected using the target yields for the remaining
months of the year.
1 Move the mouse over a month bar.
The corresponding month's yield is shown.
2 Click on an individual bar to switch to the corresponding month
overview.
2.3.6 Total overview
Select Overview Total in the left navigation bar.
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The individual annual yields are shown as a total in a bar graph. The red
line shows the total target yield. For the current year two red lines are
shown:
The top line shows the annual target.
The bottom line shows the annual target accumulated to the present
day.
1 Move the mouse over a year bar.
The corresponding year's yield is shown.
2 Click on an individual bar to switch to the corresponding year
overview.
3 Click on Line overview, years to display a line view for the total
yield.
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4 Click on Chart overview, years to display a bar view for the total
yield.
2.4 Calling up yield data on a mobile computer
You can also call up the current yield data for your plant via mobile
computer (e.g. smart phone). To do this your smart phone logs onto the
internet or your local server and calls up your data.
Note
This function is only available in the local network or for plants
which run on our "Classic 1 Server".
Please note that additional costs for the internet connection
may be charged by your mobile service provider.
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1 Start the web browser on the mobile computer and enter "solar-log"
or the IP address for the Solar-LogTM
in the address line of the
browser or select the bookmark in the browser's navigation bar.
The homepage is displayed.
2 Select PDA/Pocket PC in the left navigation bar.
2.4.1 Day
Select Day in the left navigation bar.
The updated yield data for the day is shown.
2.4.2 Month
Select Month in the left navigation bar.
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The yield data for the current month is shown.
2.4.3 Year
Select Year in the left navigation bar.
The yield data for the previous year is shown.
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2.5 Calling up the diagnosis function
With the diagnosis function you are accessing the device's event log.
You can display a total overview of all of the errors, malfunctions and
status changes that have occurred for the connected inverters. You can
also filter them according to your desired criteria.
Moreover, the diagnosis menu also shows you the decrease in output
("degradation") of your plant.
1 Start the web browser and enter "solar-log" in the address line of the
browser or select the bookmark in the browser's navigation bar.
The homepage is displayed.
2 Select Diagnosis in the main navigation menu.
The event log is shown.
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2.5.1 Calling up and filtering the event log
Select Even log in the left navigation bar.
The complete list of all system events is shown.
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To display only certain events or events that occurred on a certain day
in the previous 35 days, use the filter function.
1 Select the desired inverter in the All inverters drop-down menu.
Only the events for the selected inverter are shown.
2 Narrow down the selection by selecting the desired day in the All
days drop-down menu.
Only the events for the selected day are shown.
3 Narrow down the selection further by selecting the desired status in
the All statuses drop-down menu.
The only statuses available are those which occurred within the
selected period of time.
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4 Narrow down the type of error by selecting the desired error in the
All errors drop-down menu.
Only those errors are shown which occurred within the selected
period of time.
5 Click on Reset selection to cancel all of the filter settings.
2.5.2 Displaying the decrease in output for your plant
To obtain an overview of the total output for the previous years and the
current performance, the device offers a tabular view.
1 Start the web browser and enter "solar-log" in the address line of the
browser or select the bookmark in the browser's navigation bar.
The homepage is displayed.
2 Select Diagnosis in the main navigation menu.
3 Select Degradation in the left navigation bar.
Your plant's decrease in performance is shown.
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The performance of your modules decreases gradually over the years.
Depending on the quality of the modules, this leads to a continuous
reduction in the total yield of your plant, so-called "degradation".
To this end the "average maximum day value" is calculated for each
year. It is calculated from the actual maximum values and a statistical
adjustment to filter out extreme peaks. The comparison of these
calculated maximum values allows conclusions to be drawn regarding
the performance on the plant.
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2.5.3 Pac Correction Factor
At photovoltaic plants, several measuring points and power generators
(inverters) are combined with one another. The Solar-Log™ evaluates
this data and partially looks for any correlations.
Since some of the components are not calibrated, deviations in the val-
ues measured can easily arise.
For example, if the total amount of energy produced based on what the
inverters display is compared with the values from calibrated power me-
ters, deviations of up to 8% can arise.
In practice, meters and inverters both can display too much or too little
kWh.
To correct these inaccuracies in the medium term, the Solar-Log™
firmware uses a PAC correction factor.
Note
A calibrated power meter has a tolerance of +/- 1 % and
an inverter has a tolerance of +/- 8 %.
From experience, if the the deviations are greater than 8-
10%, there is a problem somewhere else and the measur-
ing devices are not the source of this deviation.
2.5.4 Calculating the PAC correction factor
All of the yield data is saved internally without the correction factor. The
correction factor is only applied to the data output. The factor can there-
fore be adjusted at any time.
The formula for calculating the correction factor is as follows:
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If the inverter does not have a display, it is advisable to use the values
which are recorded by the Solar-Log™ from a period over a week.
That is why it is recommended to leave the default PAC correction factor
at 1000 initially.
The correction factor can be adjusted yearly after receiving the state-
ment from the utility company.
2.5.5 Example calculation
Inverter 1 Inverter 2 Calibrated power meter
Total energy Total energy Total energy
259.12 kWh 305.22 kWh 550.55 kWh
564.34 kWh Deviation= 13.79 kWh
By comparing the values, you see that the inverters are more likely to
display too much.
Pac Correction Factor
Calibrated power meter total energy Inverter total energy
550. 55 kWh 564.34 kWh
Calculated PAC correction factor in the example:
Rounded PAC correction factor = 976
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2.6 Changing settings in the configuration menu
The configuration menu allows you to make changes and adjustments
to the device software. The device should have been put into service
and fully configured by your solar technician. However, you may like to
make changes at a later date, such as changing your password or the
network settings (because you want to use a new router, for example),
etc.
To make changes to the configuration please contact your solar
technician.
If you would like to make changes yourself, obtain the installation
manual that is available for download from our internet site (page
125).
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3 Operation using the touchscreen
The Solar-Log1000
has a touchscreen via which plant performance can
be observed, problems diagnosed, logs viewed and USB data
exchanges accomplished.
Note
Never touch the touchscreen with a sharp or pointed object!
This will damage the sensitive surface.
Note
To protect the display, the display switches itself off after a few
minutes. You can set the length set in the configuration
settings.
Take note of the information provided in our installation manual
on the internet regarding the settings in the configuration menu.
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3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Navigation overview
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Overview of functions
Chart
Analysis
USB
Config.
Overview
Day
Month
Year
Total
Public Display
Power balance
Messages
Inverter Event
Records
Alarm
contact
Self
Consumption
Data
Export
Data
Backup
Firmware
Update
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3.1.2 How to navigate the touchscreen
Tap the display with your finger.
The display shows the overview the first time you tap it.
If the display for the Solar-Log1000
is tapped, it automatically shows the
yield for the current day, the total yield for the plant and the calculated
CO2 savings.
Tap the display again.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
Main navigation menu
The main navigation menu displays four areas:
Chart: Here you can call up the yield data. The content of this menu
corresponds with the "Yield data" menu in the browser (page 10).
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Analysis: Here you can call up system messages, cancel alarm
messages and adjust your own power consumption.
USB: If your device is not connected to a local network, you can
save the data on an inserted USB stick and restore it as well. You
can extract data for viewing on your PC as well as update the
firmware for the Solar-Log™.
Config: The configuration menu allows you to make changes and
adjustments to the device software (page 28).
3.2 Calling up yield data
1 Tap the display with your finger.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Chart.
The various yield time periods are shown.
3 Tap on Overview to return to the overview of the current values.
3.2.1 How to navigate within the overviews
Symbol Meaning
Arrow keys: used to move to the previous or
next period of time shown.
The "Back" key closes the window that is
currently open.
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3.2.2 What the values in the overviews mean
The values and their meaning can be found here in alphabetical order.
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Description Unit Meaning
CO2 to The calculated quantity of reduced
carbon dioxide emissions
Eactual kWh The actual yield for the selected period
of time
Eactual/Etarget % The actual value shows the percentage
share between the actual yield and
target yield for the selected period of
time.
Emax kWh The maximum yield for the selected
period of time
Emin kWh The minimum yield for the selected
period of time
EMean kWh The average output for the selected
period of time
Energy kWh The total daily output
Etarget kWh The device runs a forecasting statistics
function that specifies a certain target
value for each month. If the target value
from the monthly yield is attained or
exceeded the forecast output has been
achieved.
Espec Wh/Wp The energy yield divided by the
maximum output. This value is a good
reference value with respect to other
plants.
Pac Watts The current power input P on the AC
voltage side
Pdc Watts The current power input P on the DC
voltage side (solar generator). If only
one single multi-string inverter is
selected, the individual strings are
shown separately.
Pmax Watts Maximum daily output
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Description Unit Meaning
Eff % The current efficiency from the
generator output and the power input.
The manufacturer's specifications
regarding the efficiency of the inverter
can be checked here.
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3.2.3 Daily chart
1 Tap the display with your finger.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Chart and tap on Day.
The day chart shows you the current values for the selected day.
3 Tap on the date to show the display for the desired day.
4 Tap on Day chart to show the yield values for the connected
inverters.
The menu window settings are shown.
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5 Tap on Inverter selection to select the desired inverter.
The total plant menu window is shown.
6 Select the desired inverter and tap on Back.
The values for the selected inverter are shown.
7 Tap on Day chart to show the display for additional measured
values.
8 Select the desired display and tap on Back.
The selected setting is shown.
If you have selected Yield line the target value is also shown.
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9 Tap on the display to call up the main navigation menu.
3.2.4 Month chart
1 Tap the display with your finger.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Chart and tap on Month.
The month chart shows you the current values for the selected month.
3 Tap on any bar displayed to show the day chart for the selected day
(page 34).
4 Tap on Monthly chart to show the yield values for the connected
inverters.
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The total plant menu window is shown.
5 Select the desired inverter and tap on Back.
The values for the selected inverter are shown.
6 Tap on the display to call up the main navigation menu.
3.2.5 Year chart
1 Tap the display with your finger.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Chart and tap on Year.
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The year chart shows you the current values for the selected year.
3 Tap on any bar displayed to show the month chart for the selected
month (page 36).
4 Tap on Yearly chart to show the yield values for the connected
inverters.
The total plant menu window is shown.
5 Select the desired inverter and tap on Back.
The values for the selected inverter are shown.
6 Tap on the display to call up the main navigation menu.
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3.2.6 Total chart
1 Tap the display with your finger.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Chart and tap on Total.
The total chart shows you the values for the plant for the entire period of
operation.
3 Tap on any bar displayed to show the year chart for the selected
year (page 37).
4 Tap on Total chart to show the yield values for the connected
inverters.
The total plant menu window is shown.
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5 Select the desired inverter and tap on Back.
The values for the selected inverter are shown.
6 Tap on the display to call up the main navigation menu.
3.2.7 Large display
1 Tap the display with your finger.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on chart and tap on Large display.
The large view for the current yield values is displayed.
The large display shows you the current output of your plant.
3 Tap on the display to call up the main navigation menu.
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3.2.8 Power balance
If a meter is set as a "consumption meter" type for the Solar-Log1000
, an
additional "Power balance" menu is shown on the touchscreen.
1 Tap the display with your finger.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Chart and tap on Power balance.
The large view for the current power balance is displayed.
The power balance shows you the current yield, your own current
consumption and the difference between the two values.
If you are taking more from the grid than you are supplying, the
specified surplus is shown as a negative figure and the smiley symbol
shows a sad face.
3 Tap on the display to call up the main navigation menu.
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3.3 Calling up the analysis function
With the analysis function you are accessing the device's event log. You
can display a total overview of all of the errors, malfunctions and status
changes that have occurred for the connected inverters.
3.3.1 Calling up messages
1 Tap the display.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Analysis and Messages.
The display shows a list of messages.
3 Select the desired message from the list.
The content of the selected message is shown.
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4 Tap on Next to show the next message or to return to the list of
messages.
5 Close the list of messages by tapping on End.
3.3.2 Showing inverter events
1 Tap the display.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Analysis and Inverter event records.
The display shows a list of event logs for the connected inverters.
3 Select the desired inverter from the list.
The event log for the selected inverter is shown.
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4 Tap on Back.
The list of event logs is shown.
5 Tap on Menu.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
3.3.3 Processing the alarm messages
In this menu you can cancel the fault reports.
1 Tap the display.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Analysis and Alarm contact.
The display shows the status of the alarm monitoring function.
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3 Tap on Acknowledge alarm manually.
The alarm message is cancelled.
4 After the malfunction has been remedied, tap on Reset alarm.
The device returns to the operating mode.
5 Tap on Menu.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
3.3.4 Optimising your own power consumption
To transfer your own power consumption to times during which sufficient
production of power is taking place, the Solar-Log1000
offers the option to
switch on up to 4 consumers automatically and switch them off again if
required. These consumers are shown as "switches" on the display.
The appliances are controlled based on current power surpluses, i.e.
"production minus consumption". If no consumption meter has been
connected, control can only take place in connection with simple
production of power.
Note
To set the switches, follow the installation manual or contact
your solar technician.
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Setting internal switches
The following description for setting a switch applies to all four switches.
Note
If there is only one external switch set on the Solar-Log™, the
power surplus is always used for the automatic switching
function . If there are several switches, the surplus is not used;
instead only the simple power production is used as the power
consumption of the consumers is generally not constant during
the switching time period (e.g. washing machine) and changes
continually. If there are several such consumers the calculated
power surplus would therefore continually fluctuate, making
optimal control impossible.
1 Tap the display.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on Analysis and Self Consumption.
The display shows the first switch.
The setting options are shown for each switch:
Manually and Automatically. You can switch the switches on or off
manually or define an automatic switching procedure.
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Threshold. The threshold values "On" and "Off" define the switch on
and switch off value depending on the current power surplus. If an
appliance is supposed to run permanently after switching on (e.g. a
washing machine), the "Off" threshold value must be set to "-9999".
The appliance is always switched off as soon as the switch off time
is reached (see below).
Latest switch on. With the "latest switch on" function, a period of
time can be defined in which the appliance definitely switches on,
even if the "On" threshold value has not been attained (example:
The wash cycle should definitely be finished by evening and
therefore must start in time for this to happen). The exact switch on
point is redefined daily within the selected period of time via a
random generator so that the network load due to consumers
switching on at the same time is avoided.
Turn-on duration. To prevent switches from being triggered
immediately when there is sunlight for only a short period, you can
specify a minimum length of time after which the appliance switches
on.
3 Tap the value to be set.
The virtual keypad is shown.
4 Enter the desired values and confirm the entry by pressing OK or
Cancel to abort the entry.
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5 To abort, press Menu.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
The changes are rejected.
6 After making the changes press Save to save the settings for this
switch.
7 Tap on Next to select the next switch.
3.4 Using data transfer via USB
If your Solar-Log1000
is not connected to a local network you can also
save and import data such as event logs or settings, using a USB stick.
The Solar-Log1000
has a USB interface on the top side of the housing
under the cover. You also require a USB stick with has been formatted
with the Windows operating system and which has a maximum of 4 GB
memory.
Pull the cover frontwards to remove it from the top side of the
housing and insert the USB stick into the USB port.
3.4.1 Saving current data on the USB stick (copying data)
You can save the current yield values on the USB stick in order to show
it on the PC using an internet browser. The data is saved as a website.
You can observe the values on your computer using a browser.
1 Tap the display.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on USB and Data Export.
The display shows the usage of the USB stick.
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3 Tap on Export data.
The current data for the Solar-Log1000
is copied on the USB stick.
4 Tap on Cancel if you do not wish to transfer data.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
Displaying data on the computer
1 After the data has been successfully transferred, remove the USB
stick from the Solar-Log1000
and insert it into the USB port of your
computer.
2 Using the browser, open the file "index.html" in the source directory
of the USB stick.
3.4.2 Performing data back-up
You can also use the USB stick to perform a data back-up. You can
select whether you want to
save the yield and settings data or
copy onto the device yield data which has already been saved on the
USB stick or
copy onto the device settings which have already been saved on the
USB stick.
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Caution
When importing the data from the USB stick all of the data on
the device is deleted and replaced.
1 Tap the display.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
2 Tap on USB and Data backup.
3 Select the desired option.
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Performing complete data back-up
1 Tap on Start backup.
The current data for the Solar-Log1000
is copied on the USB stick.
Depending on the quantity of the data, the transfer can take
several minutes.
2 Tap on Cancel if you do not wish to back-up data.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
Importing the configuration
1 Tap on Import configuration.
2 Tap on Search backup.
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The device searches for the back-up directory on the USB stick
and copies the data. Depending on the quantity of the data, the
transfer can take several minutes.
3 Tap on Cancel if you do not wish to transfer the configuration
settings.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
Import yield data
Information
Before importing the saved yield data you should import the
current configuration (page 51).
1 Tap on Import performance data.
2 Tap on Search backup.
The device searches for the back-up directory on the USB stick
and copies the data. Depending on the quantity of the data, the
transfer can take several minutes.
3 Tap on Cancel if you do not wish to transfer the yield data.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
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3.4.3 Updating the firmware
The firmware for the Solar-Log™ can be updated via the USB port.
1 Use the web browser of your PC to navigate to our download site
and download the updated firmware onto the hard disk of the PC.
The firmware can be found at the following web address:
http://www.solar-log.com/en/service-support/downloads/firmware.html
2 Select the Solar-Log1000
and copy the firmware onto the USB stick.
3 Insert the USB stick into the Solar-Log1000
.
4 Tap on USB in the main navigation menu.
5 Tap on Firmware update.
6 Tap on Search Firmware.
7 The updated firmware is found on the USB stick and imported.
8 Tap on Cancel if you do not wish for the update to take place.
The main navigation menu is displayed.
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3.5 Changing settings in the configuration menu
The configuration menu allows you to make changes and adjustments
to the device software The device should have been put into service and
fully configured by your solar technician. However, you may like to make
changes at a later date, such as changing your password, the network
settings (because you want to use a new router, for example) etc.
To make changes to the configuration please contact your solar
technician.
If you would like to make changes yourself, obtain the installation
manual that is available for download from our internet site (page
125).
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4 E-mail Notification
4.1 Yield E-mail
The Solar-Log™ comes with an e-mail program that can send a daily
overview of the day's performance to two different e-mail addresses
(maximum of 57 characters, separated with a semicolon).
Open the dialog box
Select e-mail from the Configuration // Advance menu.
The following dialog box appears on the right.
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The basic e-mail settings as well as the E-mail Notification are
configured here. (See the chapter Configuring E-mail Notifications
in the Installation Manual(Advanced/E-mail))
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Sent Yield E-mail
Screenshot of a yield message
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Explanation of the message:
Subject: The Solar-Log serial number and time and date
Day
Field Explanation Text
Sum The actual amount of energy fed into the grid for the day
in kWh.
Specific Yield specific. The energy yield divided by the amount of
generator power installed. (Values are normalized to 1
kWp.)
Max. The maximum power in Kw
Target Yield The yield in kWh which can be achieved according to the
forecast.
Actual Yield Percentage of days on which the target was achieved.
The daily yield achieved in percent. The total to target
ratio.
Month
Field Explanation Text
Sum The actual amount of energy fed into the grid for the
month in kWh.
Specific Yield specific. The energy yield divided by the amount of
generator power installed. . (Values are normalized to 1
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Field Explanation Text
kWp.)
Max. Displays the maximum daily production for this month in
kWh.
Medium The average daily production which was achieved for
this month.
Target Yield The yield in kWh which had been achieved up to the
current day according to the forecast.
Actual Yield Percentage of the monthly target that has already been
achieved up to the current day.
The month target already achieved as a percentage. The
total to target ratio.
Year
Field Explanation Text
Sum The actual amount of energy fed into the grid for the
year. In kWh
Specific Yield specific. The energy yield divided by the amount of
generator power installed. (Values are normalized to 1
kWp.)
4.2 Performance Monitoring
To monitor different sized inverters, the Solar-Log™ scales down**** the
value from every inverter to 1 kWp. The Solar-Log™ uses the amount of
generator power set in Configuration // Basic // Inverter.
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The generator power is equivalent to 100% and the value here is nor-
malized to 1 kWp)
Example plant:
Inverter 1, Inverter 1 house Inverter 2, Inverter 2 house
Generator Power:
25* 220W (Modules) = 5500 Wp
Generator Power:
15* 220W (Modules) = 3300 Wp
Module Field 1 Module Field 1
The Solar-Log™ compares all of the inverters that are located in the
same module field.
Performance Monitoring Configuration under Configuration // Basic // In-
verter.
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The output measured from the inverters is contrasted with the generator
capacity that is listed in the system.
The notification is sent when the deviation exceeds the amount config-
ured (for example 15%) over set time period (for example 30 minutes).
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Performance Monitoring Notification
Example Notification:
The notification contains the following information:
Module field: The module field which was affected or at least the mod-
ule field in which a deviation was detected.
Inverter with a deviation: "Inverter 1"
IRV:*** The reference value that is used to contrast inverters. It comes
from the most effective operating inverter, the value is in W.
IAV***: The amount of output from inverter with a deviation.
Dev: The amount of deviation as a percentage of the reference value.
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Inverter has generated the most power with its value of 0.8939 and is
thus used as the reference inverter.
Calculation and Explanation of the Notification
In regard to the reference inverter, inverter 1 is compared to all of the
inverters in the same module field (in the example only output is used).
A deviation of 19.65 is determined based on the comparison of the gen-
Inverter 1 Inverter 1 house
Inverter 2 Inverter 2
house
Generator Power:= 5500 Wp 3300 Wp
Current production = 3950 W = 2950 W
Current efficiency = 71.81 % = 89.39 %
Inverter with a difference Reference Inverter
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erator capacity and IRV forecast.
Calculating the Deviation for Inverter 1
Inverter 2 is used as the reference inverter since it was the most effec-
tive one at the time of the measurement. Inverter 1 should have pro-
duced an output of 4916 W based on the measurement and the calcula-
tions comparing all of the inverters in the same module field. The actual
output was 3950 W, a deviation of 19.65%. This caused a notification to
be sent.
Deviation Calculation
Inverter 1 IRV calculation (5500*89.39): 100= IRV 4916 W
Efficiency of Inverter 1 (3950 W: 5500 W)* 100= 71.81 %
corresponds to 71.81 % of the generator power or a value of 0.7181 kWp.
Deviation as a percentage
IRV Inverter 1 - IAV Inverter 1 4916 W – 3950 W= 966 W
Deviation as a percentage (966 W: 4916 W)* 100= 19.65 %
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5 Using Solar-Log WEB
You can also use Solar-LogTM
WEB to call up the yield data and event
logs for your plant via the internet, as well as set up a daily email
containing the yield and fault reports to be sent out to an email address.
To do this you need a Solar-LogTM
WEB account.
In addition to this option we also offer further levels of expansion with a
corresponding range of service to fulfil every requirement. For further
information, contact your solar technician directly or visit the following
address
http://www.solar-log.com/en/products-solutions/solar-log-web.html
5.1 Register with Solar-Log™ WEB "Classic 2nd Edition"
Registration for the Solar-Log™ WEB "Classic 2nd Edition" takes place
quickly and simply online.
Information
It is important to note that the following addresses are for the
German “Classic 2nd
Edition”. To determine which address to
visit for your country ask your installer or visit
http://www.solar-log.com/?L=1 for more information
1 Open the browser and navigate to the Solar-Log™ WEB registration
page under
http://www.solar-log.com/classic2/
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Select Registration in the left navigation bar.
The registration form is shown.
2 Enter the Serial number of your device.
The serial number (SN) can be found under the top cover
(page 124).
3 Select whether you would like the data to be Publicly visible to the
internet.
Your plant information is then able to be viewed by other visitors
to the site. If you select "No", you must log in using the user data
that you receive from Solare Datensysteme GmbH in the course
of the registration process (page 68).
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The "publicly visible" setting can be changed at any time
afterwards on your website in the "Configuration" area.
4 Enter your Location data and your Contact information.
5 Confirm acceptance of the General Terms and Conditions (AGB)
and the Privacy Policy after you have read them.
6 Enter the Code word shown in the chart in order to ensure that no
automated programs (Bots) are performing the registration which
could then paralyze the server.
7 Confirm your entries by pressing Register now.
If you have not entered a code word or have entered the code
word incorrectly, a new code word is automatically displayed and
you do not need to re-enter your data.
On successful completion of your registration you will receive an email
sent to your designated email address which you must confirm. After
your data has been manually checked your access will be granted.
Note
The activation takes place during normal business hours and
can take up to 24 hours.
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5.2 Calling up plant data
In the browser, open the homepage for Solar-LogTM
WEB or enter
the URL you recived in the registration mail:
The homepage is displayed.
Logging in to Solar-LogTM
WEB
If you have refused "visibility to all" when registering, you must log in to
the Solar-LogTM
WEB internet site. If your plant is visible to all, you can
skip the log in.
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In the header enter your User and Password information and click
on Log On.
Calling up the plant overview
All of the plants are shown in the overview. The plants are anonymous.
You can directly display the plants that are visible to all under the day
chart.
Plant data that has been given a password can only be called up by
registering.
Select Plants on the left navigation menu
1 Select the Zip Code of your location, Inverter manufacturer, Final
Date of installation or the manufacturer of the Modules in your plant.
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2 Click on Select to filter the list according to the criteria selected or
click on Reset selection to cancel the selection criteria.
A list of plants is shown that correspond with the filter criteria.
The overview shows the installed inverters, their output, module
manufacturer, year of manufacture, orientation and the roof slope of the
plants. If no picture of the plant has been made visible to all, a standard
image is shown.
In addition, in the right column you can find an overview of the plants'
current yield.
3 Click on to plant view below the yield diagram.
The detailed overview of the plant is shown.
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The detailed overview shows additional technical details about the plant
as well as the plant status including any error messages that have
occurred.
4 To navigate directly to the plant details, place a bookmark in your
browser.
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5.3 Calling up yield data
5.3.1 How to navigate within the overviews
The navigation on the internet site for the overviews is similar to the
navigation on the overview pages in your local network (page 10).
Switching between the overviews
1 Move the cursor onto the small triangle on the left next to the display
for the period of time.
An overview of the time periods is shown.
2 Click on the desired time period.
The overview of the time period is shown.
5.3.2 What the values in the overviews mean
The values provided below the diagrams are similar to the values on the
overview pages in your local network (page 11).
Any information regarding revenue is not shown on the internet site for
reasons related to privacy.
5.3.3 Day overview
1 Open the browser and click on the bookmark for your plant.
You may have to log in (page 68).
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The detailed overview of your plant is shown.
2 Select Graphics in the left navigation bar.
The day overview of the plant is shown.
The daily yields are shown in a curve chart. The dark green line shows
the target value for the day.
Move the cursor over the curves to display the corresponding values.
Buttons for the day overview
Yield: Yield line via which the yield trend can take place. In addition,
a dark green line is displayed as the total daily target.
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Udc: Generator voltage. To display voltage of the individual strings
only one inverter may be selected.
kWp: Converting the scaling from "Output in watts" to "Output in
kWh/kWp". This makes all of the curves comparable in terms of their
specific output. This also makes it easier to identify decreased
outputs from specific inverters/strings.
24h: Display showing the output over 24 hours of the day for a
complete visualisation of the power consumption over the course of
one day
Additional functions using S0 meter reader
The following displays are also available to you by connecting an S0
meter reader to the Solar-Log™:
S0: Shows the power consumption for your building as a graph in
watts.
Cons.: Shows the power consumption for your building as a rising
line in kWh.
Values: Shows various values for your inverter in text form.
Balance: Shows you the ratio of your power consumption to your
power yield. In the lower left text field the ratio is also shown as a
percentage.
Additional functions with the sensor box
Solar: Shows the reference value of an irridation sensor. The daily
output of the plant must be within the measuring range of the sensor.
Mod T: Shows the module temperature. The temperature is detected
by the sensor box.
3 Click on one of the buttons and then on the magnifying glass symbol.
The selected curve is shown.
5.3.4 Month overview
Select Overview Monthly in the navigation menu.
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The daily yields for one month are shown as a total in a bar graph. The
dark green line shows the target value for the month.
1 Move the mouse over a day bar.
The corresponding day's yield is shown.
2 Click on an individual bar to switch to the corresponding day
overview.
5.3.5 Year overview
Select Overview Yearly in the navigation menu.
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The individual monthly yields are shown as a total in a bar graph. The
dark green line shows the target value for the month.
The "Forecast" value is calculated using the yields already achieved for
the year and is then projected using the target yields for the remaining
months of the year.
1 Move the mouse over a month bar.
The corresponding month's yield is shown.
2 Click on an individual bar to switch to the corresponding month
overview.
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5.3.6 Overview of all years
Select Overview all years in the navigation bar.
The individual annual yields are shown as a total in a bar graph. The
dark green line shows the target value for the year. For the current year
two green lines are shown:
The top line shows the annual target.
The bottom line shows the annual target accumulated to the present
day.
3 Move the mouse over a year bar.
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The corresponding year's yield is shown.
4 Click on an individual bar to switch to the corresponding year
overview.
5 Click on Line overview, years to display a line view for the total
yield.
5.3.7 Calling up and filtering the event log
Select Events in the left navigation bar.
The complete list of all system events is shown.
To display only certain events or events that occurred on a certain day
in the previous 35 days, use the filter function.
1 Select the desired inverter in the All inverters drop-down menu.
Only the events for the selected inverter are shown.
2 Narrow down the selection by selecting the desired day in the All
days drop-down menu.
Only the events for the selected day are shown.
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3 Narrow down the selection further by selecting the desired status in
the All status drop-down menu.
Only those statuses are available which occurred within the
selected period of time.
4 Narrow down the type of error by selecting the desired error in the
All errors drop-down menu.
Only those errors are shown which occurred within the selected
period of time.
5 Click on Reset selection to cancel all of the filter settings.
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6 Using the Solar-Log™ APP iPhone V3 for iPhones
We offer a Solar-Log™ App iPhone V3 for iPhones, iPads and iPod
Touches to allow you to access your plant data at any time and from
any location. The App is available for free from the Apple App Store.
The App displays current and past yield data in a graphical form. In ad-
dition, there is the possibility to display power consumption. Intuitive fin-
ger gestures (swipes) enable you to quickly navigate between different
time period views (daily, monthly, yearly and total).
Note
When starting the App for the first time, there is a brief
introduction on how to operate the App.
Requirements
Our Solar-Log™ App is compatible with every iPhone, iPod Touch and
iPad starting from iOS version 3.0.
Note
The Solar-Log™ App only runs with the server solution Solar-
Log™ Web Classic 2 and the WEB Commercial Edition from
Solare Datensysteme GmbH.
The Solar-Log™ Web Classic 1* and Self-made* editions are
not supported.
*It only pretains to new plants, existing plants will continue to be
displayed.
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6.1 Installing the App
The App is available for free from the Apple App Store.
Loading the App
6 Search for "Solar-Log" in the Apple App Store.
7 Follow the directions to download and install the App on your mobile
iOS device.
Start the App
8 Start the App on your iOS device.
The start screen is displaed with the saved plant.
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6.2 Add plants
You can monitor as many plants with the App as are connected with a
Solar-Log™.
9 Touch the + symbol.
The screen New Plant is then displayed.
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10 Enter the URL, Serial Number and Password from the registration
email that you received from Solare Datensysteme GmbH.
11 Save the added plant.
12 The plant now appears with a name and URL in the plant menu.
6.3 Retrieving Yield Data
After your plant has been correctly recognized, the yield data is dis-
played in the plant overview.
Note
The data is only updated when your iOS device is connected to
the internet.
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6.3.1 How to navigate between different time periods
13 Start the App
14 Touch the blue arrow next to the name of your plant.
The current Daily Overview is displayed with the yield values, percent-
age (based on the forecast) and consumption (only if a meter is con-
nected and activated, see the chapter Retrieving Plant Data).
15 By touching the screen, a menu appears on the top and bottom the
screen from which you can select the desired view.
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6.4 The top menu bar
The following items can be selected from the top menu bar:
Back
Today
Legend****
Slide show
Touch Back to go back to the plant settings page.
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The following settings can be configured:
Update intervals
Plant update intervals from 5 to 60 minutes.
CO2
The CO2 factor can be adjusted from 0.0 to 1.0 (see the chapter
Viewing CO2 Savings).
Slide Show (see the chapter The Yield Data as a Slide
Show).
Sound (see the chapter The Yield Data as a Slide Show).
Clear cache.
Delete all of the App's cached data. It is necessary to restart the
App.
Touch Today from any view to go to the current Daily values.
Touch Legend*** to hide and unhide these values.
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Touch Slide Show to start this with the previously adjusted settings. (see
the chapter The Yield Data as a Slide Show)
6.5 The bottom menu bar
The following items can be selected from the top menu bar:
Day
Month
Year
Total
CO2
Plant
6.5.1 Day
16 Touch the screen.
The bottom menu bar is displayed.
17 Select Day to go the Daily Values.
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The daily yields are displayed as a graphical curve.
18 Rotate iOS device horizontally for a better view.
19 Swipe to the left go to the next view or to the right to go back to the
previous view.
20 Swipe up or down to change the module views.
6.5.2 Monthly Overview
21 Touch the screen.
The bottom menu bar is displayed.
22 Select Month to go the monthly values.
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The daily yields of the selected month are displayed as a bar graph. The
dotted line in the view displays the plant's calculated target value based
on the annual forecast.
23 Swipe to the left go to the next view or to the right to go back to the
previous view.
24 Swipe up or down to change the module views.
6.5.3 Annual Overview
25 Touch the screen.
The bottom menu bar is displayed.
26 Select Year to go the yearly values.
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The monthly yields of the selected year are displayed as a bar graph.
The dotted line in the view displays the plant's calculated target value
based on the annual forecast.
27 Swipe to the left go to the next view or to the right to go back to the
previous view.
28 Swipe up or down to change the module views.
6.5.4 Total Overview
29 Touch the screen.
The bottom menu bar is displayed.
30 Select Total to go the total view.
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The annual yields of the total view are displayed as a bar graph. The
dotted line in the view displays the plant's calculated target value based
on the annual forecast.
31 Swipe up or down to change the module views.
6.6 Viewing CO2 Savings
32 Touch the screen.
The bottom menu bar is displayed.
33 Select CO2.
The total accumulated amount of carbon dioxide emissions that
have been prevented by your plant is displayed.
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The CO2 savings depends on how much CO2 emissions are pro-
duced to generate 1 kWh of power. (g/kWh)
6.7 Retrieving Plant Data
34 Touch the screen.
The bottom menu bar is displayed.
35 Select Plant to go to the page with the plant details.
The page displays the following plant data:
Plant Name
Location
Module
Inverter
Plant size
Installation Date
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Orientation of the plant and pitch of the modules
Number of Modules
Consumption
Inverter Label
Connected Senors
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In addition, you can also adjust the following settings from these menu
items:
Images.
Select plant image.
Select background image.
Consumption (can only be activated if a meter is
connected).
Activate display power consumption (has to be manually activat-
ed)
Activate calculate energy balance (has to be manually activated)
6.8 The Yield Data as a Slide Show
With the slide show function, you can turn your iOS device into an "elec-
tronic picture frame". The "picture frame" alternates in displaying the
various modules of the Solar-Log™ App.
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The Slide Show function can be configured in the settings menu.
In addition to the activating the the Slide Show function, the options can
be configured:
Enable after - adjustable from 1 to 10 minutes.
Time settings for when the Slide Show starts
Change every – adjustable from 5 to 60 seconds.
Interval in which the images switch.
Background image.
Adjust which background image is set for the Slide Show.
Sound.
Here the standard sound can be enabled. By default, this function
is deactivated.
Cache
Delete all of the App's cached data. It is necessary to restart the
App.
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6.8.1 Start the Slide Show
36 Tap the screen. The menu bar is displayed.
37 Select Slideshow from the top menu bar.
Now you can always see the current values.
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7 Using the Solar-Log™ Android App
We offer a Solar-Log™ App for Android tablet PCs and smartphones to
allow you to access your plant data at any time and from any location.
The App is available for free from the Google Play store.
The App displays current and past yield data in a graphical form.
Note
The screen shots and instructions refer to using the Solar-
Log™ App with Android tablets. The operating instructions for
smartphones may differ. The differences are explained in detail
in Chapter 1.9 Using the Android App with a smartphone.
Requirements
Our Solar-Log™ App is compatible with every Android tablet PC and
smartphone starting from OS version 2.3 Gingerbread (4.0 Ice Cream
Sandwich is recommended).
The Solar-Log™ App runs with the server solution from C2 and the
WEB Commercial Edition from Solare Datensysteme GmbH.
7.1 Installing the App
The App is available for free from the Play store.
Loading the App
1 Search for "Solar-Log" in the Play store.
2 Follow the directions to download and install the App on
your smartphone.
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Start the App
3 Start the App on your smartphone.
The start screen is displayed.
7.2 Add plants
You can monitor as many plants with the App as are connected with a
Solar-Log™.
1 Touch the symbol in the toolbar.
2 Touch the symbol.
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The screen Solar-Log™ App Access Data is then
displayed.
3 Enter the URL, Serial Number and Password from the reg-
istration email that you received from Solare Datensysteme
GmbH.
4 After that tap on the button Load.
5 After that the Plant Name appears. Check that everything is
correct and then touch Ok.
6 The plant's current daily values will then be loaded. This can
take a moment.
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7.3 Plant Settings
By selecting add Plants , you can adjust the Settings for the view
displayed.
1 Tap on to go the Plant.
2 Tap on the symbol to get to the following settings:
S0 meter
Management
7.3.1 S0 meter
By selecting S0 meter, you have the option to adjust the settings for the
view displayed.
1 Tap on the symbol to get to the settings.
2 Tap on the S0 meter.
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3 The S0 meter's view settings has the following options:
Display power consumption
Calculate energy balance
7.3.2 Management
Be selecting Management, you can update the plant configuration, re-
set yield data or also delete the plant.
1 Tap on the symbol to get to the settings.
2 Tap on Management.
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3 In the Management section, the following options are avail-
able:
Update plant configuration. Reload the plant
configuration from the portal.
Reset the yield data. The yield data will be delet-
ed and reloaded from the portal. Reboot required.
Delete plant. This plant can be completely deleted
here.
7.4 The Toolbar
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You can select the desired menu from the toolbar at the top right corner.
Use the symbol to add a plant. (See section 1.2 )
By selecting the symbol, you can display various yield values. (See
section 1.3 )
Day
Month
Year
Total
CO2
Tap on the symbol to start the slide show. (See section 1.8 )
By selecting the symbol, you can perform various actions. (See sec-
tion 1.7 )
Update
Today
Settings
End
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7.5 Retrieving Yield Values
After your plant has been correctly recognized, the yield values are dis-
played with the current daily values in the overview.
Note
The data is only updated when your mobile device is connected
to the internet.
By selecting the symbol, you can display various yield values.
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Day
Month
Year
Total
CO2
7.5.1 Daily Overview
1 Tap on the symbol in the toolbar at the top right corner of
the screen.
The navigation screen then appears.
2 Select Day to go the daily overview.
3 Swipe to the left go to the next view or to the right to go
back to the previous view.
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4 Swipe up or down to change the module views.
7.5.2 Monthly Overview
1 Tap on the symbol in the toolbar at the top right corner of
the screen.
The navigation screen then appears.
2 Select Month to go the monthly overview.
The daily yields of the selected month are displayed as a bar graph.
3 Swipe to the left go to the next view or to the right to go back
to the previous view.
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4 Swipe up or down to change the module views.
7.5.3 Annual Overview
1 Tap on the symbol in the toolbar at the top right corner of
the screen.
The navigation screen then appears.
2 Select Year to go to the annual overview.
The monthly yields of the selected year are displayed as a bar graph.
3 Swipe to the left go to the next view or to the right to go back
to the previous view.
4 Swipe up or down to change the module views.
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7.5.4 Total Overview
1 Tap on the symbol in the toolbar at the top right corner of the
screen.
The navigation screen then appears.
2 Select Total to go the total overview.
3 Swipe up or down to change the module views.
7.6 Viewing CO2 Savings
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1 Tap on the symbol in the toolbar at the top right corner of the
screen.
The navigation screen then appears.
2 Select CO2.
The total accumulated amount of carbon dioxide
emissions that have been prevented by your plant
is displayed.
The savings shown is calculated using the quantity of carbon dioxide
that would have been created in order to generate the same amount of
energy using fossil fuels.
7.7 App Settings
Tap on the symbol in the toolbar at the top right corner of the screen.
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The navigation screen then appears.
Update
Today
Settings
End
Select Update to update the plant's data.
Select Today to leave the yield data and to switch
to the current daily overview.
Select End to quit the application.
By selecting Settings from the menu, the following categories are avail-
able:
Overall
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Slide show
Legal Disclaimer
7.7.1 Periodical data update
1 Under General, tap on Periodical data update
The following setting options will become visible.
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2 Tap on the update interval to automatically update the data.
The window automatically closes after the selection.
7.7.2 Reset
With the Reset function, you can delete all of the plants and cached da-
ta.
After tapping on Reset, you will receive the following message:
Click on Ok to confirm the selection and to delete
the plants and cached data. (The application auto-
matically closes and has to be restarted.)
By clicking on Cancel, you return to the main
menu.
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7.7.3 Slide show
In the Slide Show menu, you have the option to adjust the display dura-
tion settings and to select a background image.
By selecting Slide Show, the following settings are available:
Display duration. You can determine after how
many seconds the image should switch.
Background image. You can select the back-
ground image that is to be displayed when the re-
spective value is activated.
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7.7.4 Legal Disclaimer
By selecting Legal Disclaimer, you can see the App's version and who
is legally responsible.
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7.8 The Yield Data as a Slide Show
With the slide show function, you can turn your tablet PC or smartphone
into an "electronic picture frame". The "picture frame" alternates in dis-
playing the various modules of the Solar-Log™ App.
Note
Proper cradles to mount the device are available at specialist
shops.
1 Tap the screen.
The slide show function appears in the top right
edge of the screen by touching the symbol.
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2 Tap on and place your tablet PC or smartphone into a
cradle.
Now you can always see the current values.
7.9 Using the Android App with a Smartphone
When using the Android App with a smartphone, some menus differ
from those with a tablet PC.
In contrast to the tablet PC, there are minor differences between the
vertical and horizontal format.
The configuration possibilities for tablet PCs and smartphones, howev-
er, are identical.
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7.9.1 Smartphone vertical format
Use the and symbols from the toolbar in the top right corner of
the screen to add plants and adjust settings.
Similarly, use the symbol to select the yield data.
When in the vertical format, click on the smartphone's Menu button for
the App Settings and Slide show. (See your smartphone's manual.)
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After pressing the Menu button, the options that are accessible with the
App settings symbol and Slide show symbol on the tablet PC ap-
pear.
Use the Back button to return to the program.
7.9.2 Smartphone - horizontal format
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The only difference between the horizontal and vertical format is that
slide show can also be selected from the toolbar.
The App settings have to be accessed with the smartphone's Menu but-
ton.
Use the Back button to return to the program.
7.9.3 Solar-Log™ Widget for Smartphones
With an Android smartphone, you can display yield reports from your
plant with the Solar-Log™ Widget (Activating Widgets: see the user
manual).
The Widget allows the plant's current daily yields to be display directly
on your smartphone's home screen.
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Changing the view:
The view can be directly changed in the App. All you have to do is tap
on the Widget.
Adjusting the size and positioning the Widget:
Press on the Widget 1 to 2 seconds to change the size. A box with four
points pops up. Move one of the four points to define the size.
To select the Widget's position, press down on the Widget and move it
to the desired position.
Note
For Android versions less than 4.0, 2x1, 2x2 and HD can
selected for the Widget.
Only HD is available for Android versions greater than 4.0.
The HD format for the newer Android versions, however, can be
displayed in variable sizes.
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8 Cleaning and care
8.1 Cleaning tips
Caution
Be sure to unplug the device prior to cleaning it!
Clean the device on the outside only with a dry, lint-free cloth.
If very dirty, the device can be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth and
a commercially available household cleaner.
Caution
When cleaning, ensure that no moisture enters the device!
8.2 Care tips
Ensure that the device is not exposed to any moisture at the location
where it is kept.
Ensure that the device is not exposed to any heat or strong sunlight
at the location where it is stored.
Please take note of the Technical Data (page 127).
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9.1 Status display for the LEDs
On the front side of the device in the lower left area there are four LEDs
that show the operating status of the device.
Status1 2 E P
Depending on the operating status, LED 1, LED 2, and LED E can flash
quickly or slowly, be permanently illuminated or not be illuminated.
The red LED P indicates the power supply.
The LED E is generally not illuminated during normal fault-free
operation. If it is illuminated or flashing, this indicates that a system
malfunction has occurred.
Normal operation
Normal operation
LED 1 LED 2 LED E Meaning
quickly quickly off Max. 5 min.: Device starts
illuminated slow off Import time via internet
off quickly off Read configuration from inverter
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Normal operation
illuminated illuminated off Normal operation, inverter online
illuminated off off Normal operation, inverter offline
System malfunctions
System malfunctions
LED 1 LED 2 LED E Meaning and possible remedy
quickly quickly off For 5 min. during initialization: Error!
Unplug power plug and plug in
again.
illuminated slow slow Import time via internet failed:
Set time manually
Check internet access
off slow slow Configuration invalid or nonreadable:
Check interface
Check cable
Perform re-start (page 125)
illuminated Only for Fronius inverters:
No data communication!
Wait until inverters import
Check wiring
quickly Plant has signalled a fault.
Cancel on the touchscreen in the
Analysis/reports menu
(page 44)
9.2 Remedying faults yourself
You can remedy faults yourself by restarting the device. A restart is
necessary if the device no longer reacts to entries in the web browser.
All of the settings made on the device remain in place, as does the
saved yield data.
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To restart the device, use the reset button at the top of the device.
Opening the cover
If the cover is fitted, you must first open the cover of the device.
Reset
Reset
Pull the cover frontwards to remove.
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Performing a restart
1 Press the reset button e.g. with an open paper clip.
LED 1 goes out.
3 Release the reset button.
After approx. 5 seconds LED 1 illuminates again.
After approx. 20 seconds LED 1 and LED 2 start to flash, the
device restarts with the set values.
4 Wait until normal operation has recommenced and then
close the cover.
Caution
Do not perform a restart by pulling out the power plug!
9.2.1 Obtaining information from the internet
You can also obtain support for operating the device or the settings on
our internet site under the following URL:
http://www.solar-log.com/en/service-support/technical-support.html
Here you will also find additional product information and manuals
available for download.
9.2.2 Informing a specialist technician
Should problems occur with the Solar-Log1000
that are not able to be
remedied using them measures described, we recommend that you
contact your solar technician or our customer service.
The contact addresses for our customer service can be found on the
back of the envelope.
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10 Disposal
Caution
Your Solar-LogTM
contains electronic components that can
release highly toxic substances if burned or disposed of via the
domestic garbage disposal system.
Be sure to dispose of the Solar-LogTM
in a recycling center as
electronic scrap.
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11 Technical data
Supply voltage 12V DC
Energy consumption approx. 3 watts
Power supply External wall power supply 12V DC
Dimensions in cm 22.5 / 28.5 / 4 (W x H x D)
Housing Plastic housing, passively ventilated
Interfaces Ethernet RJ45 bushing 10/100MBit
RS485/RS422 combined
S0 impulse in/output (in accordance with
DIN43864 and DIN62056)
Reset buttons
USB
Memory capacity 8 MB RAM + 2 GB SD RAM (internal only)
Protection class IP 20 (exclusively for inside use)
Temperature range -10°C to 50°C
Display 4 LEDs for status displays
Mounting Wall mounted
Weight 0.61 kg
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Glossary
Term Meaning
Account User account on a server into which the user
must log with their name and password.
App Abbreviation for application, programme
Back-up Data back-up A method of archiving or to
ensure against loss of data.
Browser, web browser Programme used to display internet sites in the
worldwide web
Derating Loss in power of an electronic component
depending on the surrounding temperature,
e.g. decrease in output delivered in order to
protect against overheating.
DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol. Characteristic
setting in local networks in which the IP
addresses for the connected devices are
assigned by the router.
Firmware Operating system for your device
Gateway Router that serves as a "gateway" for network
access from outside, e.g. via the internet.
iOS iOS is an operating system from Apple for
mobile devices.
IP address Network address for the device. Each device in
the network is identified by its own number.
This number consists of four blocks of
maximum three figures. The network address
is usually assigned by the router.
Local network Several computers or network-compatible
devices that exchange data with one another
within a closed area.
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Term Meaning
MPP The Maximum Power Point (MPP) is the point
of maximum output. It is not constant but
depends on the irradiation intensity, the
temperature and the type of solar cells.
PDA
Personal Digital Assistant, a form of mobile
computer
Server Computer in the local network or internet which
provides the available data to authorised
users.
SMS Short Message Service. Transfer of short
messages in text form. They can be received
by numerous types of mobile phones.
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The copyright of these instructions remains with the manufacturer. No part of
these instructions may be may be reproduced in any form or processed,
duplicated or distributed using electronic systems without the written consent
of Solare Datensysteme GmbH.
Non-compliance resulting in contradiction of the above-mentioned
specifications shall result in obligation to provide compensation for damages.
All of the brands mentioned in these instructions are the property of the
respective manufacturer and hereby recognised as such.
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